Montana Earns the Title for
the Most Expensive Luxury Hotel
in the U.S for Summer 2012

Coming
in at $2,279 Per Night, The Ranch at Rock Creek, Near the Historic
Mining Town
of Philipsburg, Montana Scores Top Spot

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PHILIPSBURG, Mont., Oct. 17, 2012 -- The Ranch at Rock Creek, located close to the historic
mining town of Philipsburg, Montana,
is the most expensive hotel in the USA.
That's according to a recent survey conducted by Luxury-Hotels.com. The survey
specifically compared luxury hotels in the USA
for the period spanning June through September
2012.

In order to stay at the Ranch at Rock
Creek over the extended summer season, travelers had to spend an
average of $2279 per night. And even at
that price they had to stay in the most affordable double room.

Coming in as the second most expensive accommodation was the
Point Resort. Situated within the boundaries of the Adirondack Park,
this hotel hideaway is seven miles from Lake
Placid. An average overnight rate of $1848
put the Point Resort securely in the survey's number two spot.
Completing the top three was Bush Creek Ranch, located in South Central
Wyoming's North Platte River Valley, with an average rate of $1770 per night.

Montana proved the priciest
state overall with two more hotels snagging spots in the Top 10 list.
The Firehole Ranch in West Yellowstone
and the Resort at Paws Up, in the Blackfoot Valley came in at number
six and number 10 respectively, with average rates of $1414 and $1021
for a standard double room.

Following are the 10 most expensive hotels in the USA for the period spanning June through September 2012. The rates listed reflect the
average daily price for a standard double room.